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This is one person who feels the president has performed pretty darn well in prosecuting the war on terror. Part of that war has been the monitoring of phone calls from known and suspected al-Qaeda terrorists. The media and Democrats have tried to portray this as "domestic spying." This is a malicious and inaccurate label intended to weaken support for the program and the president. By gosh, if members of an organization that exists to destroy us and our way of life are calling people in the U.S., I would hope that someone from the government is listening.

TAMPA, Fla. -- Former Sen. Rick Santorum accused President Obama of creating a "nightmare of dependency" and undermining welfare reform as he became the only one of Mitt Romney 's primary rivals to receive a significant speaking role at the Republican convention. In a speech that mentioned Obama frequently, but Romney only in passing, Santorum attacked the president for trying to centralize control over education and for undermining families and freedom. But it was his reprise of an inaccurate Romney campaign attack on Obama over welfare that gave Santorum's speech its hardest edge.

NEW YORK - An aide to New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani on Sunday denied as ``completely inaccurate'' a report that Giuliani has decided on a time-consuming treatment for his prostate cancer, which could force him to drop his Senate bid against first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton. In its latest issue, Newsweek quoted sources as saying Giuliani had decided to have prostate surgery followed by radiation therapy. The treatment and convalescence period could last for three months or more. Sources told Newsweek that Giuliani had in fact all but decided to bow out of the race two weeks ago, after he learned he had cancer.

TALLAHASSEE — Weeks before the Florida Department of State publicly announced its non-citizen voter purge, proclaiming it was cleaning up the voter rolls, local supervisor of elections were already warning state election officials that the department's data were bad. In late March, the state elections office alerted local supervisors that it was sending them a list of 2,600 voters who had been identified as non-citizens based on drivers' license...

CHICAGO - A computer program glitch is causing the National Association of Realtors' new Internet site to provide inaccurate ratings of school systems across the country, the Chicago Tribune reported Sunday. The search site, with 1.3 million homes listed, rated some Chicago-area school systems as average or poor, even though they scored highly in the criteria used. Such mistakes can hurt local property markets, as school data is a key factor in home-buying decisions, the Tribune said. The site's operator, RealSelect Inc., acknowledged the mistakes and blamed the computer program that produces the ratings.

The Justice Department inspector general accused FBI Director Louis Freeh of testifying inaccurately to Congress about why the bureau suspended the whistle-blower in its crime lab. Freeh acknowledged his testimony was incomplete. An exchange of extraordinarily blunt letters between Inspector General Michael Bromwich and Freeh over the last two weeks was released Monday by Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, who charged the bureau is ''misleading the public'' about the crime lab affair. A report by Bromwich has confirmed some but not all of the charges of mismanagement, sloppy work and bias in the crime lab made by suspended scientist-agent Frederic Whitehurst, officials say.

In a move that could affect hundreds of Orange County drunken-driving cases, defense attorneys today will ask six judges to throw out breath tests they claim may be inaccurate.The judges will hear the evidence and arguments together in an unusual proceeding, but will rule independently.Lawyers representing about a dozen drunken-driving defendants are challenging the results of the Intoxilyzer 5000 machines used by the Orange County Sheriff's Office to test suspects.The lawyers say results the machines gave last fall and winter should be thrown out because they might have been incorrect.

- The April 9 edition of TVTime contains listings for regular season baseball games that are inaccurate because of the late change in the start of the season. Please see your daily television listings for updated information.

TAIPEI (The China Post/ANN) -- Both sea and land warnings against Tropical Storm Talim have been lifted as the storm moves away from Taiwan . With southwest air currents continuously affecting the island, however, the Central Weather Bureau (CWB) was yesterday still warning against potential downpours and rainstorms. Meanwhile, the CWB suffered a barrage of complaints about its forecasts after less rainfall than expected hit Taiwan. Although the force of the air currents should continue to decrease over the next few days, with the overall amount of rain likely to decrease and affect fewer areas, there is still a high chance of localised rainstorms, according to CWB staffer Lin Hsiou-wen.

When you try to oversimplify tax matters, you often make mistakes. That's not more apparent than in the nearly incessant media commentary about Roth IRA conversions. As of this year, anybody with a traditional IRA can convert all or part of it to a Roth.A Roth IRA offers the potential for future tax-free withdrawals. But if you convert, you will owe income taxes on the converted amount, the same as if you withdrew the money from the traditional IRA (but with no 10 percent penalty regardless of age)

In a recent editorial, you made a statement that was simply not true nor accurate. In commending Harvey Massey's brief and uneventful term on the Expressway Board you gratuitously throw yet one more undeserved and untrue statement about my company's alleged involvement with the Expressway Authority. Advantage Consultants is a recognized public-relations and public-opinion research company that has done work for a wide variety of governmental and nongovernmental agencies. Advantage has successfully provided public-opinion research for many local cities as well as clients as divergent as the Florida Bar Association; Boy Scouts of America, Florida Hospice & Palliative Care, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute, and the Girl Scouts -- but not the Expressway Authority.

DAYTONA BEACH -- An appellate court upheld a $4,000 elections fine against Doug Guetzloe for willfully misreporting how much he spent in campaign ads during a 2003 Daytona Beach city election. The 5th District Court of Appeal upheld the fine by the state Elections Commission. Guetzloe had paid for advertising against then-City Commissioner Darlene Yordon but gave the Daytona Beach city clerk an inaccurate report of how much he spent. An administrative judge ruled Guetzloe willfully violated the campaign-finance laws.

Doug Guetzloe challenged a $4,000 elections fine in a Daytona Beach appellate court Wednesday. His attorney, Fred O'Neal, argued to the 5th District Court of Appeal that Guetzloe did not willfully violate state elections law when he filed an inaccurate report during 2003 Daytona Beach elections. An administrative law judge had ruled Guetzloe willfully violated campaign-finance rules by reporting the wrong amount spent campaigning against then-city Commissioner Darlene Yordon. In court Wednesday, O'Neal conceded that the report was inaccurate because it listed about $4,000 in spending when Guetzloe spent more than $9,000.

Margaret Smith would seem to have enough on her plate in Volusia County, what with closing schools and laying off teachers to deal with a budget crisis. Apparently not. The superintendent recently found the time to file a personal-defamation lawsuit against local teachers-union boss Andrew Spar, who has said some mean -- and possibly inaccurate -- things about how she's handling the situation. Mr. Spar sure has tossed some verbal hand grenades, but Ms. Smith isn't above a little inflammatory language of her own in the lawsuit -- "evil," "rabid," "horrific."

Because of inaccurate information supplied by city employees, salary figures for Mount Dora City Council members published Wednesday were incorrect. The correct salary paid to council members is $1,440 per year.

MIAMI -- Thanks to the puzzling presence of shearing winds that ripped up budding tropical storms, the 2007 hurricane season officially ends Friday as quietly as last year's did. Only one hurricane -- a nominal Category 1 -- struck the United States, and Florida was spared for the second straight year, notwithstanding predictions of a higher-than-normal year. And that has a number of people -- from a scientist in North Carolina to a hotelier in Orlando to a forecaster at the National Hurricane Center -- asking: What's the point of these seasonal predictions?